1. pocketed - Adjective
2. pocketed - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryNo. That's Clary; shes's my best friend." Simon pocketed his phone. "And she has a boyfriend. Like, really, really, really has a boyfriend. The nuclear bomb of boyfriends. Trust me on this one. Cassandra Clare
Stephanie could see the greed seep into the watery eyes of her father's other brother, a horrible little man called Fergus, as he nodded sadly and spoke sombrely and pocketed the silverware when he thought no one was looking. Derek Landy
That's why it has to be a nonprofit, because a nonprofit is required to take monies it receives and use them for the purposes for which it's chartered by the government. It can't be pocketed. Mitch Kapor
A fraudster, 33, who pocketed £9,000 after claiming he was too afraid to leave his house has been caught on camera scaling a lorry during an anti-fracking protest. Source: Internet
A common Latin American variant of " last-pocket " is that each player is allowed either one (or even two) cue ball scratches when shooting for the 8, which must be pocketed in the same pocket as the shooter's final object ball. Source: Internet
According to witnesses in the court, Patel read the note, pocketed it and continued to intensely cross-examine the witness and won the case. Source: Internet